UNION CITY — A 4-year-old boy has been found after he was reported missing Friday morning when his mother was pushed out of a car by her husband on Mission Boulevard, police said.

Multiple callers reported the domestic violence around 8 a.m. in a parking lot in the 1600 block of Decoto Road, according to Union City police. Another attack was reported a few minutes later on Mission Boulevard near Tamarack Drive.

Officers located the woman, who said her husband took off with her 4-year-old son after pushing her out of the car. The boy is not the suspect’s biological son.

Police found the suspect’s vehicle in the 9400 block of E Street in Oakland. The husband, Lawrence Pollard, 31, was arrested at the scene.

Pollard was not with the 4-year-old boy when police found him. The suspect eventually told police he left the boy with an elderly relative.

Pollard was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery, assault with a deadly weapon, child endangerment and kidnapping. He was booked at Santa Rita Jail.

The victim was taken to a hospital to be treated for minor injuries, police said. Her son was taken into protective custody for his safety.

Police encourage anyone with information on this incident to call 510-675-5275 or 510-675-5207 to leave an anonymous tip.

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